US7304864B2 - Latching assembly for a removable panel of a portable electronic device - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to portable electronic devices having removable panels, and more particularly to a latching assembly for detachably securing a removable panel to a portable electronic device.
- portable electronic devices such as mobile phones and PDAs (personal digital assistants) are in widespread use around the world. There is more and more demand for higher quality and serviceability of these portable electronic devices. Many portable electronic devices are provided with removable panels that can be changed over for new, more aesthetically pleasing panels when so desired by users.
- Removable panels are most commonly provided for mobile phones. A user may from time to time want to remove an old panel from a base cover of the mobile phone, and install a new fashionable panel on the base cover instead. The new panel must be attached firmly and securely.
- removable panels of portable electronic devices are commonly fixed on the base covers by means of structures integrated with the panels themselves.
- An example is the removable panel of the mobile phone model No. OT310 marketed by ALCATEL CORPORATION.
- a top of the removable panel is bent to define a holding portion, and a hook protrudes from an inner surface of the holding portion.
- the removable panel has a peripheral flange.
- a bottom of the removable panel has two projections, and opposite sides of the removable panel have a plurality of detents. The projections and the detents protrude from the flange.
- the base cover Corresponding to the structure of the removable panel, has an engaging surface, and defines a notch, two grooves and a plurality of slits.
- the removable panel It is important for the removable panel to not only be firmly retained in the base cover, but also to be easily removed when needed. Generally, a good deal of force needs to be exerted on the removable panel for it to be detached. The removable panel is easily damaged if excessive force is applied, both in the process of detaching the removable panel and also in attaching the removable panel.
- a new latching assembly for a removable panel of a portable electronic device is desired in order to overcome the above-described problems.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a latching assembly for a removable panel of a portable electronic device.
- a latching assembly which has a relatively simple configuration, which can firmly attach the removable panel to a base cover of the portable electronic device, and which can allow easy detachment of the removable panel from the base cover.
- a portable electronic device of the present invention includes a base cover, a latching assembly and a removable panel.
- the latching assembly comprises a knob and a spring.
- the knob comprises a sliding slit and a latching projection.
- the removable panel comprises a latching hole and a resisting protrusion.
- the knob is removably engagable in the latching hole.
- the resisting protrusion is detachably engagable with the latching projection.
- the knob is attached on the base cover and can be rotated relative to the base cover.
- One end of the spring biases the knob, and another end of the spring protrudes out of the sliding slit and biases the base cover.
- the resisting protrusion of the base cover and the latching projection interfere with each other to drive the knob rotate in a first direction, the spring rebounds and drives the knob to rotate in a second direction opposite to the first direction, and the resisting protrusion is secured below the latching projection.
- FIG. 1 is an isometric view of part of a portable electronic device, showing a removable panel, a base cover and a latching assembly in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view of FIG. 1 , but viewed from another aspect
- FIG. 3 is a further exploded view of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is similar to FIG. 3 , but viewed from an underside aspect
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of a circled portion V of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged view of a knob and a spring of the latching assembly of FIG. 1 , but viewed from an underside aspect;
- FIG. 7 is an isometric view of a base cover in accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- a portable electronic device of the present invention is generally shown in FIG. 1 to be a radiotelephone, preferably a cellular telephone operable in a cellular telephone system.
- a radiotelephone preferably a cellular telephone operable in a cellular telephone system.
- the radiotelephone is provided as an exemplary embodiment, one skilled in the art will recognize that the features discussed hereinbelow will also find application in other portable electronic devices such as cordless telephones, wireline telephones, personal digital assistants (“PDAs”), two-way radios, pagers, and the like. Therefore, the radiotelephone as described herein shall be construed to include and refer to each and any of these portable electronic devices and their equivalents.
- a radiotelephone 100 of a first preferred embodiment includes a base cover 12 , a latching assembly 13 and a removable panel 18 .
- the latching assembly 13 comprises a knob 14 and a spring 16 (see FIG. 3 ).
- the spring 16 is assembled in the knob 14 .
- the removable panel 18 is inserted in the base cover 12 and firmly retained therein by way of the latching assembly 13 . It is to be understood that the position of the latching assembly 13 can be varied to any other suitable location on the radiotelephone or on a portable electronic device.
- the base cover 12 includes a peripheral sidewall 121 , a bottom wall 122 , and a lower surface 123 (see FIG. 4 ) to commonly defining a receiving space between them.
- the sidewall 121 and the bottom wall 122 cooperatively form a shallow compartment 1211 in an upper portion of the base cover 12 .
- the bottom wall 122 defines a hole 124 in a first end portion thereof.
- Two elastic plates 1242 as a flexible element symmetrically extend upwardly from opposite sidewalls bounding the hole 124 . Each elastic plate 1242 slants obliquely upwardly from the bottom wall 122 .
- the elastic plate 1242 is made of flexible material and can be pressed down repeatedly.
- the elastic plate 1242 can undergo elastic deformation when an external force is applied thereto, and can restore to its original state when the external force is removed.
- An arcuate first guiding support 125 and an arcuate second guiding support 126 are disposed on the bottom wall 122 adjacent opposite sides of the hole 124 respectively.
- the first guiding support 125 and the second guiding support 126 are aligned along the perimeter of a same circle.
- the first guiding support 125 includes a first sidewall 1252 , and an arcuate first block 1254 extending from the first sidewall 1252 toward a center of the circle.
- the first block 1254 and the bottom wall 122 cooperatively define a first sliding groove 1256 therebetween, for slidably receiving part of the knob 14 .
- the second guiding support 126 includes a second sidewall 1262 , and an arcuate second block 1264 extending from the second sidewall 1262 toward the center of the circle.
- the second block 1264 and the bottom wall 122 cooperatively define a second sliding groove (not labeled) therebetween, for slidably receiving another part of the knob 14 .
- a securing projection 1268 protrudes upwardly from one end of the second sidewall 1262 of the second guiding support 126 , for resisting the spring 16 .
- the bottom wall 122 defines an arcuate guiding groove 128 adjacent ends of the guiding supports 125 , 126 , and being opposite to the hole 124 .
- the guiding groove 128 is aligned along the perimeter of the circle.
- a pair of catch slots 1212 is defined in opposite long side portions of the sidewall 121 respectively.
- Two latching slots 1214 as a engaging mechanism are defined in a second end portion of the bottom wall 122 , the second end portion being opposite from the first end portion. It is to be understood that the number of catch slots 1212 and the number of latching slots 1214 can be varied according to need.
- the knob 14 is generally cylindrical, and includes a circular top wall 142 and a circumferential sidewall 144 .
- the top wall 142 has an outer surface (not labeled) and an inner surface 143 .
- the top wall 142 defines a cross-shaped groove 1422 in an uppermost part thereof, for facilitating operation.
- a columnar positioning post 1432 extends downwardly from a center of the inner surface 143 .
- the sidewall 144 includes an outer surface 146 , an inner surface 147 , and a bottom surface 148 .
- a first rotating projection 1456 and a second rotating projection 1466 extended radially outwardly from the outer surface 146 at the bottom surface 148 .
- a guiding projection 1482 is formed on the bottom surface 148 , corresponding to the guiding groove 128 of the base cover 12 .
- the guiding projection 1482 is sized so that it can smoothly slide within the guiding groove 128 .
- the sidewall 144 defines an arcuate sliding slit 1462 a parallel to the second rotating projection 1466 , and a straight receiving slit 1462 b perpendicular to the circular sliding slit 1462 a .
- the sliding slit 1462 a spans from the resisting projection 1468 to communicate with the receiving slit 1462 b .
- a length of the sliding slit 1462 a is adapted to facilitate rotation of the knob 14 .
- the spring 16 is a torque spring.
- the spring 16 includes a spring body 162 , a first fixing portion 164 extending tangentially from one end of the body 162 , and a second fixing portion 166 extending tangentially from an opposite end of the body 162 .
- the second fixing portion 166 is perpendicular to the first fixing portion 164 .
- the second fixing portion 166 includes a bent portion 168 at a distal end thereof.
- the removable panel 18 comprises an upper surface 181 , a lower surface 182 , a peripheral side surface 183 , and a plurality of detents 184 protruding from a peripheral edge portion thereof.
- the removable panel 18 further defines a latching hole 185 in a first end portion thereof, a display window 186 adjacent the latching hole 185 , and a plurality of keyholes 187 adjacent the display window 181 .
- the detents 184 include a pair of catches 1842 and a pair of latches 1844 .
- the catches 1842 are located on opposite long portions of the side surface 183 respectively, and correspond to the catch slots 1212 of the base cover 10 .
- the latches 1844 are located on a second end portion of the removable panel 18 , the second end portion being opposite from the first end portion.
- the latches 1844 correspond to the latch slots 1214 of the base cover 10 . It is to be understood that the number of catches 1842 and the number of latches 1844 can be varied according to need.
- the lower surface 182 defines a receiving groove 188 for receiving portion of the knob 14 .
- the receiving groove 188 is bounded by a sidewall 1880 and a bottom wall 1882 .
- the sidewall 1880 forms a first resisting protrusion 1852 corresponding to the first latching projection 1452 , and a second resisting protrusion 1854 corresponding to the second latching projection 1454 .
- the first resisting protrusion 1852 and the second resisting protrusion 1854 each have a resisting incline 1855 , the resisting inclines 1855 corresponding to the fixing inclines 1455 .
- the bottom wall 1882 , the sidewall 1880 and the resisting protrusions 1852 , 1854 cooperatively define a first fixing groove 1883 and a second fixing groove 1884 , for receiving the first latching projection 1452 and the second latching projection 1454 respectively.
- the sidewall 1880 defines a first rotating groove 1885 corresponding to the first guiding support 125 , and a second rotating groove 1886 corresponding to the second guiding support 126 .
- the first rotating groove 1885 and the second rotating groove 1886 are sized so that the first guiding support 125 and the second guiding support 126 can respectively smoothly rotate therewithin.
- the sidewall 1880 defines a receiving aperture 1887 adjacent the second rotating groove 1886 , corresponding to the securing projection 1268 .
- the spring body 162 of the spring 16 is placed around the positioning post 1432 .
- the first fixing portion 164 biases against one side of the resisting block 1472 .
- the second fixing portion 166 is inserted into the receiving slit 1462 b and slid into the sliding slit 1462 a .
- the bent portion 168 biases against the resisting projection 1468 .
- the spring is thus attached to the knob 14 .
- the knob 14 is attached to the base cover 12 as follows.
- the knob 14 is placed on a first end portion of the base cover 12 at the guiding groove 128 , opposite from the elastic plate 1242 .
- the first rotating projection 1456 and the second rotating projection 1466 are aligned with the first sliding groove 1256 and the second sliding groove respectively.
- the knob 14 is pushed toward the elastic plate 1242 to make the first rotating projection 1456 and the second rotating projection 1466 respectively slide into the first sliding groove 1256 and the second sliding groove until the guiding projection 1482 is engaged in the guiding groove 128 .
- the first latching projection 1452 is located above the elastic plates 1242 , and the elastic plates 1242 are in their original states.
- the bent portion 168 is moved to bias against the securing projection 1268 of the second guiding support 126 .
- the spring 16 is thereby twisted and accumulates potential energy because of the resistance of the securing projection 1268 .
- the removable panel 18 travels down and presses the elastic plates 1242 down to horizontal positions.
- the first and second latching projections 1452 , 1454 contact the bottom wall 1882 in the receiving groove 188 , and are aligned with the first and second fixing grooves 1883 , 1884 .
- the first and second guiding supports 125 , 126 are respectively received in the first and second rotating grooves 1885 , 1886 , and the securing projection 1268 is received in the receiving aperture 1887 .
- the spring 16 immediately recovers and drives the knob 14 anti-clockwise.
- the first and second latching projections 1452 , 1454 thereby slide into the first and second fixing grooves 1883 , 1884 respectively.
- the removable panel 18 is thus removably attached on the base cover 12 by the knob 14 , with the top wall 142 being exposed out of the latching hole 185 above the upper surface 181 .
- the process is substantially the reverse of the above-described assembly process.
- the knob 14 is rotated clockwise so that the first and second latching projections 1452 , 1454 exit the first and second fixing grooves 1883 , 1884 .
- the elastic plates 1242 immediately recover and push the removable panel 18 upwardly.
- the removable panel 18 is displaced upwardly, with the bottom wall 1882 moving up and away from the first and second latching projections 1452 , 1454 .
- the removable panel 18 can be gripped in order to take it out from the compartment 1211 .
- the radiotelephone can be inverted in order to take the removable panel 18 out from the compartment 1211 .
- the catches 1842 of the removable panel 18 are released from the catch slots 1212 of the base cover 12
- the latches 1844 of the removable panel 18 are released from the latching slots 1212 of the base cover 12 .
- each elastic plate 24 is made of a flexible metallic material.
- the elastic plate 24 comprises an arcuate elastic portion 242 and a fixing portion 244 .
- the fixing portion 244 comprises a medial recessed portion 246 .
- the base cover 12 defines two mounting portions 344 in respective opposite sides of the first end portion thereof.
- the mounting portions 344 are located adjacent opposite sides of the first and second guiding supports 125 , 126 respectively.
- Each mounting portion 344 defines a latching hole 346 , for engagingly receiving the recessed portion 246 of a corresponding elastic plate 24 .
- a latching plate 3462 extends into the latching hole 346 .
- An incline 3464 is formed at a distal end of the latching plate 3462 , for facilitating engagement of the corresponding elastic plate 24 in the latching hole 346 .
- the recessed portions 246 are inserted into the latching holes 346 , and engaged therein by the latching plates 3462 .
- the elastic plates 24 are thus attached to the mounting portions 344 .
- the processes of assembly and detaching of the removable panel 18 are substantially the same as those described above in relation to the first preferred embodiment.
- knob 14 and the spring 16 of the present invention provide convenient attachment and detachment of the removable panel 18 to and from the base cover 12 .
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